Posted by Ultradog MN on May 25, 2012 at 15:35:49 from (70.57.147.137):
But he did give me final approval. It's been 5 years since I pulled the permits to build an addition on my house. Everything is supposed to be completed within 6 months but I was a little slow at getting it done. I'd do a little every year and that was ok with him. All I had left was to get the handrails on my deck so I knocked them out this week and he came to look today. He never did like my deck and he kind of grumbled about the handrails today because technically the cross section is larger than it is supposed to be. And he sure doesn't like the fact that it will never be painted. But he let it all go and gave me the final approval for the entire addition plus a complete gut on the old part of the house. Kind of a red letter day to get him off my back. He was a nice guy though. Helped me keep it all to code without being a tyrant. The chain is some # 160 final drive chains off of an old dragline I used to have. I couldn't bear to scrap them and so after years of them laying around I finally put them to use. Real PIA welding all those links together - about 22 feet in all.
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